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edwardjohnson

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Here´s a great website to find your dive sites and dive professionals that can help you get your certifications: Scubacrowd
If you are a business, don´t forget to register to get your business listed!
This site´s helped me find most of my dives and is very helpful to find cheap and nearby dives. Plus you can log your dives directly too.

Happy dives to all
 
I’m not a fan of having to register just to view dive sites when there are so many other dive site directories out there that don’t require registration.
 
That´s true but you can log your dives, share pictures, find professional dive centers and compare them as well. Plus the dive spot details are pretty complete for some. Which dive directories are you using?
 
There are several directories that offer all of those features without registering. Since every single one of your posts so far is promoting Scubacrowd, it seems safe to assume it’s either your project or you work there (despite you not identifying yourself as involved with the site). If you don’t know what sites compete with yours, I’d suggest a simple Google search before expecting others who work full time in online marketing in the dive industry to do your market research for you.
 
Ignoring possible marketing ploy and rather keep on-topic to help new divers find dive spots:

I'd recommend https://en.divelogs.de/ , a German site but English is available. No need to register to find other divers' logs. Seems to be mostly European divers using it though.
 
Hey filipaug I´ve checked the site you sent, its amazing, thanks for letting me know.

@scubamarketing Yes you are amazing in busting me, i am affiliated with them but I really don´t expect anything from you. There are indeed sites that offer those features but i haven´t seen any that actually allow you to do so without registering so I was hoping to be enlightened further. Most of those I found on Google search aren´t detailed enough or they don´t have the features.

All the best to your work too Nick
 
This is a good site for finding dive locations. - Wannadive.net - World dive site atlas There is also a feature on Google Earth that you can turn on and it will show their dive sites marked by flags on your Google Earth map. Another feature I have found on Google Earth is that where ever your browser pointer is on the map it shows the GPS numbers for that spot on the bottom of the screen.
 

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